Historical, Scientific and Clinical Perspectives on Complex PTSD and other ICD-11 Trauma Related Disorders

28Jan

Watch Live or On Demand

Timings All day
Location Online Event
CPD Up to 6 CPD points, subject to peer group approval
Non-Member Fee£100
Consultant/Regular Member Fee£75
Higher Trainee/SAS Fee£55
Retired/Subsidised/Core Trainee/FY Doctor/Med Student Fee£35
Historical, Scientific and Clinical Perspectives on Complex PTSD and other ICD-11 Trauma Related Disorders

Event Information

Historical, Scientific and Clinical Perspectives on Complex PTSD and other ICD-11 Trauma Related Disorders, an online College meeting taking place on Friday, 28th January 2022, will offer a rich mix of history, science, pedagogical and clinical material, closing with a plenary discussion.

Professor Andrew Moskowitz, editor of both editions of Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation, will set a historical context, Dr Simone Reinders, well known to readers of the BJPsych, will discuss her groundbreaking neuro-imaging work relating to dissociation, while three Experts by Experience will share from their experience as patients to contribute to thinking during the day about the implications of ICD-11. As College members, Dr Nuri Gené-Cos will present clinical material relating to her experience as clinical lead of a national specialist clinic, while Dr Gordon Barclay, again with a clinical focus, will consider CMHT presentations from an ICD-11 perspective.

A draft programme for this conference is now available (PDF)

Speaker biographies and abstracts are also available (PDF)

The event will take place online using Zoom as a webinar. Participants will be able view a video of the speaker alongside any slides. Participants can also pose questions, where the programme allows, and some speakers may use polling or other interactive features. 

All registered attendees will have access to a recording for up to two months after the event.

The webinar is taking place online via Zoom. To take part you will need:  

  • Access to a reliable internet connection  
  • A PC, laptop, tablet or phone  
  • Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser or Zoom installed on your PC, laptop, tablet or phone  
  • You do not need to have a Zoom account to attend.  

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For further information, please contact:

Email: leah.charlton@rcpsych.ac.uk

Contact Name: Leah Charlton

Contact number: 02086184127

Event Location

Location: Online Event